the recipe I use is ALL predicated on having a great leaf-compost.
so I can give you a recipe that works but not the one i'm using currently.
go with the norm coots ratio
33/33/33 equal parts compost, aeration, and peat or coco.
then add four cups of nutrients per cubic foot.
2-4 cups of minerals per cubic foot.
and example would be
half cup of the following
neem meal
fish meal
crab meal
alfalfa meal
whole cup of kelp meal
whole cup of fishbone meal
then a cup of oyster flour (not counted as either nutrients or minerals)
OR a half cup of d-lime (oyster flour is better imo)
3 cups of minerals
basalt, granite, soft rock, etc.
I don;t like azomite, but that's cuz I compost, and composting can break azomite down (low ph, fulvic acids, etc), allowing aluminum to be uptook by the soil
the key is to find the best damn compost or worm castings you can find.
Fresh quality humus is MORE important than almost anything,
then aeration, pumice, perlite, volcanic rock, etc.
then you must age this soil for about two months.
I ike to age soil in their final containers, and planting legumes in the soil as it breaks down is a good idea, you'll visually see the legumes EXPLODE when the soil's nutrients become bio-available